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and that's why he took us as hostages, to release. we were the heading victims behind benam as long as the victims of. >> how did you feel personally when you saw the images of gadhafi's body being pulled through the streets of libya and you realized the end was there? how did you feel personally? >> sir, i am a victim of gadhafi regime. my feelings are different and in the same time they are very complex to be clarify or to say -- to say them in words. but for sure it's the end of dictatorship which i am happy that the world will be little bit in kind of calmness after gadhafi. because i am responsible, sir, because gadhafi was responsible for most of the international crimes all over the world. >> so do you think the world is a much safer place now that gadhafi is gone? >> i am -- i am completely convinced that the world will be much calmer without dictators like gadhafi and they hope that other dictators will go down, too, very soon. wherever they are, in asia, africa, or wherever they are. we saw what gadhafi did to his people. we
and that's why he took us as hostages, to release. we were the heading victims behind benam as long as the victims of. >> how did you feel personally when you saw the images of gadhafi's body being pulled through the streets of libya and you realized the end was there? how did you feel personally? >> sir, i am a victim of gadhafi regime. my feelings are different and in the same time they are very complex to be clarify or to say -- to say them in words. but for sure it's the end of...
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thanks so much for joining us. tomorrow, bull we will talk about the 999 plan, herman cain going to defend it tomorrow morning, going to break it down and also going to pakistan. we met some young men there who could >>> tonight, the final moments of a desperate dictator. what really happened? the amazing inside story of how they finally got moammar gadhafi hiding in a sewer pipe. killed in a ferocious and bloody fight. up to 42 brutal years in power. in the end, the bloody dictator was stripped of his golden gun by one of the men that he had labeled brats. we'll talk exclusively to the man that could take over and what it means for libya, the u.s., and the world. >> and it's also going to send a powerful message around not only the arab world but frankly to dictators everywhere about the dangers of hanging on for too long. >> this is a special edition of "piers morgan tonight." you're looking at dramatic video at the end of moammar gadhafi's life. the content is graphic. [ speaking foreign language] >> as you can
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give us an alternative. tell us what you -- >> they did, they had a mccain alternative as you know. >> and independent validators said it wouldn't create any new jobs. where -- and look -- well, i'll leave it. >> go ahead. i can tell you were just about to say something. i'm sure i would have loved that. when you look at the gop field right now, who is the strongest candidate? >> candy, i have trouble figuring out my own field, you know, and i have no idea. you know -- >> would romney be tough? >> i think they'd all be tough. i think whomever is our opponent will be tough. >> a lot of people used your quote about, listen, you know, they certainly have a chance. >> sure they do. >> extrapolating that you think they might win. i think that's a jump. >> look, i think it's a gigantic jump. but the flip of that is they're not someone looking at the camera and being honest, hey, elections, no one's guaranteed anything in an election. this is going to be a tough election. the country has inherited difficult politic
give us an alternative. tell us what you -- >> they did, they had a mccain alternative as you know. >> and independent validators said it wouldn't create any new jobs. where -- and look -- well, i'll leave it. >> go ahead. i can tell you were just about to say something. i'm sure i would have loved that. when you look at the gop field right now, who is the strongest candidate? >> candy, i have trouble figuring out my own field, you know, and i have no idea. you know --...
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students told us dedmon and his friends were a problem. using racial slurs. calling blacks and even president obama the "n" word. ken johnson used to manage a gas station where dedmon and his friends used to hang out. >> it seemed like that every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> reporter: dedmon's family has refused to talk to cnn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to dedmon and his friends, he now fears them. >> i believe that every one of these kids that are in the incident are dangerous and capable of many things. i just don't want my image to be seen, because i'm really worried about it. >> this man told us there were other violent and racial incidents with dedmon and other friends of his. did they ever go looking for black people, hunting, literally? >> yes. they're known as the -- the -- like i said, the brandon boys. they're also known as the racist kids. the white group. >> cnn has learned federal investigators from the department of justice have uncovered t
students told us dedmon and his friends were a problem. using racial slurs. calling blacks and even president obama the "n" word. ken johnson used to manage a gas station where dedmon and his friends used to hang out. >> it seemed like that every word that came out of their mouth was the "n" word. and that they're taking over. as if it was some kind of war. >> reporter: dedmon's family has refused to talk to cnn. so has his attorney. this man did. once close to...
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my book of the week is tom freedman and michael mandelbaum's "that used to be us." a highly readable explanation of the challenges facing america today. more importantly, the authors prescribe solutions, most of which i agree with. so pick up the book, and then tune in next week when tom friedman will be my guest. >>> now for the last look. kremlin watchers have historically looked for all kinds of signs to determine the pecking order of who will be the next leader. well, the "financial times" has found one indicator that seems to be foolproof. let's see if you can spot it. the line of succession goes from czar nicholas ii, the last emperor of russia, to lenin to stalin, crews chuf, brezhnev, andropov, cher yank oh, gorbachev, putin, medvedev. do you see it now? i'll tell you. unfailingly, they alternate from having a thick shock of hair to being almost bald and then back again. so when prime minister putin announced he was going to run for president again, it really comes as no surprise. there weren't any other bald candidates. so i guess for 2024, we should be loo
my book of the week is tom freedman and michael mandelbaum's "that used to be us." a highly readable explanation of the challenges facing america today. more importantly, the authors prescribe solutions, most of which i agree with. so pick up the book, and then tune in next week when tom friedman will be my guest. >>> now for the last look. kremlin watchers have historically looked for all kinds of signs to determine the pecking order of who will be the next leader. well, the...
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thank you both for joining us. i want to start with the drone strike that took out the top propagandist, at least for al qaeda in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group, al aserei and also took out samir kahn. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. the thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they said two years ago when they criticized us for "overreacting" to the events of 9/11. they, in effect, said that we had walked away from our ideals, or taken policy contrary to our ideals when we had enhanced interrogation techniques. they clearly had moved in the direction of taking robust action when they feel it is justified. i say in this case i think it was, but i think they need to go back and reconsider what the president said when he was in cairo. >> i want your reaction as well because of your group that you work with, but l
thank you both for joining us. i want to start with the drone strike that took out the top propagandist, at least for al qaeda in the iranian peninsula, perhaps took out the bombmaker for the same group, al aserei and also took out samir kahn. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it was a very good strike. i think it was justified. i think it is very effective use of our drone technology. the thing i'm waiting for is for the administration to go back and correct something they...
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that alone makes us look a lot like greece. the question is whether the federal government can afford to be bailing out states. i think the answer is no. second, it's important to note that the only thing bipartisan about these proposals has been the opposition to them, that the reasonable number of democrats opposed each of these measures as well for the same reason. look, we are not going to get this economy going by continuing to shower money on the public sector. unemployment, among public sector workers in america, is one-half what it is the private sector. we are not going to get this economy growing again by continuing to borrow and tax and spend and pump up the private, i mean the public sector. washington is a boom town, candy. you know, it's a one town in america that's doing great. >> but the fact is that when you do ask people about this surtax on millionaires, and small businesses as you put it but millionaires in general, people support that, when it comes to not just firemen, policemen and teachers but also the i
that alone makes us look a lot like greece. the question is whether the federal government can afford to be bailing out states. i think the answer is no. second, it's important to note that the only thing bipartisan about these proposals has been the opposition to them, that the reasonable number of democrats opposed each of these measures as well for the same reason. look, we are not going to get this economy going by continuing to shower money on the public sector. unemployment, among public...
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he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. he became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel. >> no, no. i happened upon it. hunter and i -- it was when i was researching "fear and loathing" in las vegas. i was living in his basement. i happened upon this box. as we were looking through the manuscript of "fear and loathing." i see this folder. "rum diary" across it in his hand. i thought, wow, what's that? i started to read it. sitting cross legged on the floor reading this amazing thing. my, god, that's pretty good, isn't it? that's very good, hunter. what are you doing? then he brought up the idea. he used to call me colonel. colonel, we must produce this.
he shows us a letter and a check. something he received after thompson lost a bet over the 1998 world cup. he became friends with thompson before he filmed "fear and loathing" in las vegas. it was a friendship that endured for years and one that led to his latest movie "the rum diary." let's talk about hunter thompson. and your friendship with him. you led to this movie, "rum diary" based on him. you found this novel, right? we never knew he wrote a novel. >>...
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thanks for joining us. >> sure. >> grover norquist president for americans for tax reform. >>> the housing market has been immune to recovery. president obama says he can help homeowners even if if congress won't help him. we'll find out what is in the plan and what it could mean for your mortgage after the break. in america's most in demand careers. we provide you with instructors who are professionals working in the fields they teach. it's an education designed for today, from a university that holds the same level of institutional accreditation as america's top schools. experience the university of phoenix difference at phoenix.edu. experience the university of phoen♪ difference we're centurylink... a new kind of broadband company committed to improving lives with honest, personal service, 5-year price lock guarantees and consistently fast speeds. ♪ i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> the
thanks for joining us. >> sure. >> grover norquist president for americans for tax reform. >>> the housing market has been immune to recovery. president obama says he can help homeowners even if if congress won't help him. we'll find out what is in the plan and what it could mean for your mortgage after the break. in america's most in demand careers. we provide you with instructors who are professionals working in the fields they teach. it's an education designed for today,...
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tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. >>> the michael jackson manslaughter trial enters its ninth day of testimony today. yesterday lawyers pore dr. conrad murray finally got a chance to go on the offensive. hln's one and only nancy grace joins me now to discuss all of this. how are you? >> i'm fine, thank you for having me. >> pleasure to have you. let's talk about what the defense was trying to show yesterday, that the coroner's investigator did what they called a sloppy investigation, that she had moved a syringe without a glove in michael jackson's bedroom, among other things. what do you make of that? is that something that the jury will notice? >> well, of course
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they're sort of used to it by now. when i come home with a new one they're like, oh, yeah, that's good. nice one, dad. >> and announces details on his next projects. >> are you doing a film about dr. seuss? >> find out all about his future coming up on this larry king special "johnny depp." hey, i'm troy polamalu, and i owe my great hair to head & shoulders. it gives me a healthy scalp and great looking hair. you making fun of me? no. you making fun of me? yes. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders. 7 benefits. 1 bottle. [ kid ] dad? who is honus...wagner? no idea. let me see that. that's a honus wagner autograph... the hall of famer? look at this ball! yeah, found that at a yard sale. i thought pickles would like it. [ dog barks ] that a new car jerry? yeah... sweet, man. [ male announcer ] the audi a8. named best large luxury sedan. ♪ the new spark card from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> nato prepares to wrap up its mission, syrian protesters want the same support from the international community. in protests that turns violent they called for a no-fly zone. arwa damon joining us beirut. what did the protesters, specifically, call for today? >> reporter: well, they dubbed it the no-fly zone friday, and now we are increasingly hearing voices from within the opposition inside syria, calling for foreign military intervention, the same style of invention that we saw taking place in libya. wolf, at the onset of the yup rising, well into the summer, this notion was a red line for the opposition. they firmly were saying they did not want to see any sort of foreign power militarily involved in their own uprising about but now we are increasing hearing them calling for that very thing and it most certainl
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i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on every level. my children were afraid of his experience on the bus. they watched it, and it terrified them. it's far -- it's very far away from what their experience has been at school. and when he said, "i don't feel anything anymore," kids will go to great lengths to feel something. i feel like somebody needs to intervene on his behalf in the right way. >> well, that's -- that's what bothers me about this. look, these bullies have parents. where are the parents? look, if your child's a bully, it's your job to know your child is a bully. it's your job to know that. it's your job to intervene
i'm not used to it. because i didn't know. and i'm not about to get used to it. does it make you feel good when they punch you or kick you or stab you? do these things make you feel good? >> no. well, i don't know. i'm starting to think i don't feel anything anymore. >> you watched this last night with your kids. >> that's what -- that was the moment that i think scared me the most. when i said i don't -- i don't feel anything anymore. and you see a boy who has been failed on...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ and a few thousand diapers later ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ he loves that little girl [ male announcer ] all her life, she's been coming toward you. now that she's driving, she's going the other way. ♪ there goes my life [ male announcer ] thanks to state farm's steer clear program, teens learn safer driving and parents gain peace of mind. [ male announcer ] thanks to state farm's steer clear program, sun life financialrating should be famous.d bad, we're working on it. so you're seriously proposing we change our name to sun life valley. do we still get to go skiing? sooner or later, you'll know our name. sun life financial. >>> new polling showing most americans don't trust wall street bankers and brokers but they aren't quite sure what to make of the occupy wall street movement. lisa sylvester is monitoring that. what is going on. >> there a new cnn orc survey saying about a thousand people, a majority of those folks, saying wall street cannot be trus
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i used our slate card with blueprint. we can design our own plan to avoid interest by paying off diapers and things each month. and for the bigger stuff, we can pay downalance faster to save money on interest. bigger? bigger. chase slate with blueprint helps you save money on life's little surprises. trip...lets... start your path to saving today, call 855-get-slate. >>> keeping them honest tonight, a new plan that claims to help millions of home owners hurt in the housing meltdown. the obama administration announces a federal rule changes allowing people whose homes are wort less than their mortgages to refinance as long as they have a good record making payments already. the estimated savings will be about $2,500 a year. turns out, the plan only affects a small percentage of homeowners in need of help and leaves out 3.5 million who are behind on their mortgage payments. it is merely the latest in a long line of program, ten so far, that have not lived up to their promises. not even close. here's president obama two year
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. >>> we are back with mark standi, peter baker, and ron brownste brownstein. let me start at that end of the dabl about mormonism. we had this preacher who said that romney is not a christian. i think you saw at the top of the show both herman cain and michele bachmann would not say that's not right. >> right. >> didn't want to talk about it and sort of went around it. is this an issue? this was not good for romney or perry for different reasons. for romney, the problem in the republican primary about his faith really has never gone away. if you look at the results from 2008, he ran poorly among evangelical christians, especially in
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of fame here on cnn, thanks to us. that's your political pop here on monday. >>> thanks for watching. i'm brooke baldwin here in atlanta. live in "the situation room," the man who used to work out with president obama, jon huntsman now want his woman. t"the situation room" now starting with wolf blitzer. >> a program raising new concerns about cyber attacks, experts are washing, this virus may be just the beginning. >>> also, another troubled government investment comes to light. details of what happened to another green company after it received millions of dollars. >>> i'll talk about that an much more with the other mormon candidate, jon huntsman. he joins us live this hour. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >>> it's one of the u.s. military's most important weapons systems playing a critical role in the fight against terror. and now there's new growing concern over the computers that concern drone aircraft. they're infected with a persistent virus but it is only part after much, much bigger threat. ou
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>> it shows us somebody who is bold. unafraid. he said in one of our interviews, that gave him power. that gave him a sense of power. >> we asked him about his -- his interests. and he said it's more than an interest in kkg. it's an obsession. >> but why? ivins says it may have begun in college. 40 years ago. >> it goes back to him being rejected for a date by a woman at the university of cincinnati. he never could get over it. and he attributed her rejection of him to her membership in that sorority. >> to investigators, it now makes sense. the princeton, new jersey, mailbox. a few doors down from the kkg office. >> his obsession helps in my mind explain how the mailbox that was used was chosen. >> meeting for coffee with an acquaintance who is wired for the fbi, ivins denies being the anthrax killer. >> i have no clue how to -- how to make a bioweapon and i don't want to know. >> but at the same time, he admits to memory loss. ivins is falling apart. abusing prescription drugs and alcohol. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> march
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her lawyer is joining us now from rome. thanks so much for joining us. is it still possible she could face further legal problems down the road in italy? >> well, thank you very much first of all for the invitation. well, it is possible once we see the motivation, the so-called of the decision which was read yesterday that an appeal will be filed by the prosecutor to the supreme court. we have this possibility in this country. therefore, there will be a possibility of further legal battle an the prosecutor have announced this will happen, however, we're not very worried because the supreme court will allow an appeal only if there is a violation of law. this means it would not be possible to go into the merits of the case and review the famous dna, this would not be possible, so if this happened, obviously, we will be ready to oppose the appeal and amanda also eventually will be present at the hearing if it's necessary. this will happen in the supreme court here in rome. >> you know the italian justice system about as well as anyone. how likely would it b
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thanks for watching us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> we're on the front line in turkey to celebrate, as they pull a two week old baby from the rubble. a moment of joy after a devastating earthquake. >>> herman cain's smoking new campaign ad. there is something you don't know about it and we can't resist telling you what it is. >>> bottom line, rick perry's tax plan. let's go "outfront." >>> hello, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a flat tax from presidential candidate, rick perry. >> it is time to pass a tax that is flat and fair and frees our employers and out people to invest and grow and prosper. >> he calls it flat. but the bottom line is it isn't really. the right word is sort of lumpy. here's why. a true flat tax would mean all americans start paying a flat tax of 20%. that's perry's rate on their income with no deductions. that's not how this works though. you keep your current rate or pick his new 20% rate. by allowing people to remain in their current tax bracket, americans
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bill lloyd is along with us. insomnia can be a real disruption in your life if you can't sleep, but it can be a serious health matter and cause serious health matters as it pertains to your heart, heart attacks. he's along to tell us all what we need to do and how to get our sleeping in check, keep our hearts healthy and all that. >> then i'm sure he'll make a mention or two about diet and probably didn't include the sour patch kids i ate this morning. >> that's right. a lot of time when is you don't sleep well, you don't eat well because you get up and start snacking and all that stuff. we'll keep you in check from your health to finances and how to stay out of trouble this halloween. >> okay. good. all right, fred. great to see you as always. >> you, too. keeping kids safe this halloween, there's an app for that on your smartphone. we'll show you what's out there next. he >>> there's a new barbie on the scene, and this one is causing quite a buzz. take a look. it's called toky doaky barbie. you see tattoos on t
bill lloyd is along with us. insomnia can be a real disruption in your life if you can't sleep, but it can be a serious health matter and cause serious health matters as it pertains to your heart, heart attacks. he's along to tell us all what we need to do and how to get our sleeping in check, keep our hearts healthy and all that. >> then i'm sure he'll make a mention or two about diet and probably didn't include the sour patch kids i ate this morning. >> that's right. a lot of time...
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it doesn't really help us. it harms us by doing this. and we need a stronger national defense, not a weaker one. just spending money, doesn't necessarily help us. >> i suspect when it comes to this issue, defense spending, you are further apart from your fellow republican candidates that from democrats. >> i'm closer to the people and military. >> i have more money from the acting military duty. twice as much as all republican candidates put together. the military people know exactly what i'm talking about. they know the wars aren't going well and we shouldn't be there. we literally, in the last ten years, added $4 trillion of the debt. >> you and bernie cooperated -- >> yes and i think the american people know this. i think they are tired of paying for germany's defense. gentlem japan and south korea. >> right now, you are trying to get the republican presidential nomination. you go out there, are republican voters in iowa, new hampshire and florida, south carolina, are they going to listen to you? >> so far so good. i think is going ve
it doesn't really help us. it harms us by doing this. and we need a stronger national defense, not a weaker one. just spending money, doesn't necessarily help us. >> i suspect when it comes to this issue, defense spending, you are further apart from your fellow republican candidates that from democrats. >> i'm closer to the people and military. >> i have more money from the acting military duty. twice as much as all republican candidates put together. the military people know...
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thank you so much for joining us. let's get you live pictures from new york's washington square park. look at that. a lot of people out there. we're reporting now on the occupy wall street movement, now entering its fourth week. these are live pictures from new york. new york mayor michael bloomberg blasted the demonstrators saying they are, quote, trying to destroy the jobs of working people in the city. police and protesters have been trying to maintain a delicate balance between public safety and free speech. susan candiotti reports on it now. >> reporter: marching around manhattan's financial district, protesters are baiting the drama against corporate greed, now in its fourth week, occupy wall street is creating a delicate balancing act for police between free speech and public safety. >> as long as these demonstrations go forward, we're going to do everything we can to see to it that they are done peacefully and in an orderly fashion. >> reporter: but unlike most new york protests, 600 each year in lower manhatt
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thanks for being with us. you said amanda knox and raffaele sollecito, her then-boyfriend, should have been released four years ago because the scientific evidence just wasn't there to support the prosecution's case. how so? >> i think we see the tragedy of misapplied science in that you've shown the kerchers -- they're now in a state of just utter despair because they were led down a certain road. but the dna that was done the day of the murder in that room where their daughter was killed was done perfectly well. i've watched all the videos and seen the collection and gone through all the analysis. all of that dna pointed to rudy guede, one person. and the tragedy here is that gut feeling, the gut feeling of the prosecutor trumped the science. and because of that, we have added more victims to this crime. you have three families devastated. and you have the first victim's family in this terrible state where they don't know who to trust now. so that's the problem when you refuse to give up a gut feeling when t
thanks for being with us. you said amanda knox and raffaele sollecito, her then-boyfriend, should have been released four years ago because the scientific evidence just wasn't there to support the prosecution's case. how so? >> i think we see the tragedy of misapplied science in that you've shown the kerchers -- they're now in a state of just utter despair because they were led down a certain road. but the dna that was done the day of the murder in that room where their daughter was...
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we thought there would be one, but none of us would live to see it. unfortunately martin didn't, but thank god he did let me live long enough to see it, not only see it, but participate. but i didn't think we would. and so i take the same position, a black democratic candidate and a black republican candidate. i don't think i'll live to see that and i don't think you will, either. >> well, were you here, 90 years old this week. you've got a big birthday celebration happening this weekend. i don't know what 90 is supposed to feel like. what does 90 foal like? >> it feels just like 89. >> does it? >> 89 felt good wednesday and 90 feels good friday. >> now, here we are and i want to turn to a serious note here. it was just days ago fred shuttlesworth, someone who you knew very well was right there with you all to help found the aclc march on the streets with you. he died. what is the significance of the elder statesmen, those civil rights era guys like you getting older? what's the significance of us losing those guys over time, those men and women over
we thought there would be one, but none of us would live to see it. unfortunately martin didn't, but thank god he did let me live long enough to see it, not only see it, but participate. but i didn't think we would. and so i take the same position, a black democratic candidate and a black republican candidate. i don't think i'll live to see that and i don't think you will, either. >> well, were you here, 90 years old this week. you've got a big birthday celebration happening this weekend....
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thanks's fun for us if it's true. thanks to both. >>> will republicans put a jobs proposal on the table today? the gop plan calls for tax reform, and they included a balanced budget amendment. also called for the repeal of president obama's health care law and the financial regulatory reform bill known as dodd/frank. david frum joins us from washington. david carr gill from new orleans. thanks to both of you. david, let me start with you. the democratic plan, the president's plan, had that rely popular millionaire tax. it pulled very, very well among republicans and democrats. what part of the republican plan today could rival that? >> i think the boost to energy exploration will be popular. it makes a lot of sense. it may not produce the job pop that people would like to see. but it's a good idea. as a number of the things in the plan of the good idea. president's millionaire tax is completely irrelevant to job creation. he inserted that into the plan as a way of getting to know. because the president doesn't want hi
thanks's fun for us if it's true. thanks to both. >>> will republicans put a jobs proposal on the table today? the gop plan calls for tax reform, and they included a balanced budget amendment. also called for the repeal of president obama's health care law and the financial regulatory reform bill known as dodd/frank. david frum joins us from washington. david carr gill from new orleans. thanks to both of you. david, let me start with you. the democratic plan, the president's plan, had...
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sal, thanks very much for being with us. we appreciate your taking the time. >> glad to be here. >> so what is your view of this -- the breaks that are happening within the tea party, which i know is a broad definition. but you have one group calling for michele bachmann to step down, others supporting her. do you support her? >> i think the you said it very correctly. contrary to some of the impressions, the tea party movement is an extraordinarily broad-based movement. that's the reason we won more republican state legislative races since 1928, more republican congressmen since 1948. it has to be broad-based and it is. so there's a divergence of opinion. some of the groups have social policies, some have foreign policies, but i think the one unifying theme of all the tea parties is they're opposed to the increasing size and cost and intrusiveness of the federal government and they want to see economic programs advanced by the candidates that will foster economic growth and job creation. so, on that score, i think really al
sal, thanks very much for being with us. we appreciate your taking the time. >> glad to be here. >> so what is your view of this -- the breaks that are happening within the tea party, which i know is a broad definition. but you have one group calling for michele bachmann to step down, others supporting her. do you support her? >> i think the you said it very correctly. contrary to some of the impressions, the tea party movement is an extraordinarily broad-based movement....
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they definitely are going to use him. could be in a relieving role, could be in a starting role, but we'll see. >>> tell me about this 16-year-old. >> 16-year-old lexi thompson, youngest player ever to join the hpga tour. her petition to get her tour card seemed inevitable. the commissioner waived the age restriction which requires members to be at least 18. she didn't just win him over because owe of her talent. she won him over because of the way she handles the media. she is a senior. she's home schooled. she'll be 17 next year when he starts the season. she's expected to play 20 events. she's going to make a heck of a lot more money than i will. >> and the commish probably like the attention she'll bring. >> exactly. we'll see how lexi thompson does. >> appreciate you, as always. >> good to be here. >> thanks so much. >>> we're about eight minutes to the top of the hour now. getting married with the option to renew or not. it's -- why are you smiling, man? it's a whole new type of union that will give you the option a
they definitely are going to use him. could be in a relieving role, could be in a starting role, but we'll see. >>> tell me about this 16-year-old. >> 16-year-old lexi thompson, youngest player ever to join the hpga tour. her petition to get her tour card seemed inevitable. the commissioner waived the age restriction which requires members to be at least 18. she didn't just win him over because owe of her talent. she won him over because of the way she handles the media. she is a...
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join us for our town hall. a whole bunch of remarkable kids who are facing bullying right now today and they tell you their stories. it's incredibly moving. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern sunday night here on cnn. >>> coming up, a handbag -- an alligator handbag that cost $39,000. that ends up on our list. sional. with a customized mobile app developed with at&t, jet's food inspectors can share data in real time -- so what used to take two weeks, now takes two hours. faster feedback means better food and happy people. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. call at&t and see what we can do for your business. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write yo
join us for our town hall. a whole bunch of remarkable kids who are facing bullying right now today and they tell you their stories. it's incredibly moving. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern sunday night here on cnn. >>> coming up, a handbag -- an alligator handbag that cost $39,000. that ends up on our list. sional. with a customized mobile app developed with at&t, jet's food inspectors can share data in real time -- so what used to take two weeks, now takes two hours. faster feedback...
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use paper and plastic bags. plastic bags do seem to be everywhere. including everywhere they shouldn't be. in the treat. up a tree. in lakes and streams. >> my whole mission is to help humanity kick their habit. >> reporter: keller's mission to save the environment is all consuming. at chicobag, his company in northern california, even the chickens get in on the act. recycling employee garbage. >> they'll take care of this compost within a day. >> reporter: chicobag sells reusable bags that can fit in your possibility. your pocket. it's keller's brain child. inspired when he visited this. the local landfill. >> nice cushion here. there's a bed frame. or a sprinkler. look at all the plastic bags. this is when it really got me. the bags were blowing around, caught on all these fences. >> reporter: andy keller is part of a growing movement of activists and politicians concerned about the environmental impact of plastic bags. cities like washington, d.c., and san francisco are taxing and even banning them. and the c
use paper and plastic bags. plastic bags do seem to be everywhere. including everywhere they shouldn't be. in the treat. up a tree. in lakes and streams. >> my whole mission is to help humanity kick their habit. >> reporter: keller's mission to save the environment is all consuming. at chicobag, his company in northern california, even the chickens get in on the act. recycling employee garbage. >> they'll take care of this compost within a day. >> reporter: chicobag...
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us. dan, we're about to show our viewers of video of a bloody moammar gadhafi after the capture while he's still alive. what do you know about gadhafi's final moments? >> reporter: well, this video does shed some light on it. it's tough to watch. but i think it's important to have a look at this. you can clearly see that gadhafi is alive when you look at this footage. he is being led away. he looks like he's got a lot of blood on his face. but he is clearly alive. at this point. it seems then that at some point between this video being taken and a subsequent video being taken that he clearly died. now, whether he died of his injuries he sustained when shot, some sources have us believe or whether he was literally beaten to death by this mob of ntc troops sort of pistol whipped to death, we don't know. but clearly here, he seems alive. you get a real visceral sense from this footage of just how roughly he was handled here. naturally perhaps one can imagine that the passion is running so hi
us. dan, we're about to show our viewers of video of a bloody moammar gadhafi after the capture while he's still alive. what do you know about gadhafi's final moments? >> reporter: well, this video does shed some light on it. it's tough to watch. but i think it's important to have a look at this. you can clearly see that gadhafi is alive when you look at this footage. he is being led away. he looks like he's got a lot of blood on his face. but he is clearly alive. at this point. it seems...
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appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers and wolves and not having the ability to tranquilize them, police had to shoot and kill 49 of them. they believe another, a monkey, perhaps, was eaten. but they captured six. three leopards, two primates, and a grizzly bear and immediately sent them to the columbus zoo. marion wants her animals back. jack hanna is the director emeritus at the columbus zoo and also helped to round up the freed animals. good to have you with us. what was the basis of quarantine? are there legitimate health concerns or is this just a legal maneuver to keep marion thompson from getting the animals
appreciate you taking the time to join us and give us your thoughts. we'll see you again, sir. >> thank you. >>> well, the six surviving wild animals from last week's massacre in ohio are now under quarantine. that's what zookeepers told their owner, marrion thompson today when she showed up to reclaim them. she is the widow of terry thompson, the gamekeeper who triggered a panic when he released 56 animals into the community and then killed himself. faced with the lions, tigers...
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they wanted us out. >> there's no choice at all. it was clear three years ago the iraqis wanted us gone. this agreement was made under bush. it was inevitable that they were going to not vote immunity and i think this white house is making the best out of a bad situation. but i'd like to agree with john. he's absolutely right. i don't think we're done with the civil war in iraq. and it may not be such a bad thing that they resolve their problems and we can just hope that it's limited fighting. but you know, frankly, it's time to go. we've been there too long, done what we could and let's come home. >> john, what kind of a role do you see iran playing? there's a lot of concern expressed, especially by republicans these days, about iran now moving in to fill a vacuum in iraq? >> well, i think that's a guaranteed intervention. the iranians will do everything they can to extend their influence. of course, the equation will change a little bit with the united states gone because their principal objective in recent years seems to have bee
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> the late word tonight, nato is setting a preliminary end date are october 31st for operations in libya. also new video of gadhafi's son smoking a cigarette shortly before he was killed. precisely how his father came to be killed is disputed. the usual warning here about what you're going to see, very grisly stuff. we're learning more what happened in this video of fighters knocking him around, shoving him into a pickup and taking him away even though questions still remain what happened between this scene and the final scene. libya's former strongman dead on the floor in the morgue in misrata. in a moment, a correspondent who spent time in misrata. first, what we're learning about the dictator's final moments. the new video shows him being marched away by revolutionary fighters moments after they found him hiding
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> tonight, we're learning new information about steve jobs and his battle with cancer. the apple co-founder kept his treatment private from everyone, including those closest to him. in an interview with walter isaacson, he opened up about one painful decision. he chose to put off life-saving surgery and go with alternative treatments instead. isaacson recounts their conversation on "60 minutes." >> steve jobs doesn't get operated on right away. he tries to treat it with diet. he goes to spiritualists, he goes to various ways of doing it macrobiotically and he doesn't get an operation. >> why doesn't he get it operated on immediately? >> i've asked him that. he said, i didn't want my body to be opened. i didn't want to be violated in that w
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> tonight, we're learning new information about steve jobs and his battle with cancer. the apple co-founder kept his treatment private from everyone, including those closest to him. in an...
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there were six of us, and my mom and dad. i don't know how we did it. >> for you, jack, the complete converse. because you were born into pretty fabulous wealth and luxury and everything else, yet the overriding sense i got from the movie that you made, which was a painstaking labor of not entirely love i have to say over two or three years, was that the money just never brought any proper happiness. there's a moment of real awareness with ozzy, i think, when you say to him, you say, all the stuff i've bought you, jack, over the years. you never wanted for anything. anything you ever wanted. and you just turn around and say, yeah, except a proper father. >> yeah, but i think that's kind of what makes -- i mean, our family relatable. it doesn't matter what walk of life you come from, addiction still affects a family the same way. whether you are living in a, you know, beautiful mansion in hidden hills or you're living in a ghetto in south central. it's still going to be the same issues within a family. i can only speak for mys
there were six of us, and my mom and dad. i don't know how we did it. >> for you, jack, the complete converse. because you were born into pretty fabulous wealth and luxury and everything else, yet the overriding sense i got from the movie that you made, which was a painstaking labor of not entirely love i have to say over two or three years, was that the money just never brought any proper happiness. there's a moment of real awareness with ozzy, i think, when you say to him, you say, all...
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a' dieu, did arrest us and leaving us bruised and angry, but and insulted and wrongfully arrested, of course. >> and you would know about that because you're a lawyer so you know exactly where the law stands. are you going to take any akts genls action against the police? >> we may well. certain other actions will be taken against them here in new york. you have over 800 people that have been arrested in new york and i'll contrast that sharply with what happened in my own town of los angeles where the police department is behaving michb much better. the chief said -- we're not the new york police department. they're not worrying about every simple little infraction that happens. they're working with the protestors who are camped out on city hall lawn and it's going much, much better and that's what the new york police should be doing because these folks represent not just the 99% from a financial point of view but if you listen to what they're talking about, the majority of the people in the country have the same positions. >> bonnie, let me bring you in here. once you were both arres
a' dieu, did arrest us and leaving us bruised and angry, but and insulted and wrongfully arrested, of course. >> and you would know about that because you're a lawyer so you know exactly where the law stands. are you going to take any akts genls action against the police? >> we may well. certain other actions will be taken against them here in new york. you have over 800 people that have been arrested in new york and i'll contrast that sharply with what happened in my own town of...
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i'm used to being an underdog. but i think at the end of the day what people are going to say is, whose got a vision for the future that can actually help ordinary families recapture that american dream? >> president obama in that interview. despite all of the threats of the government shutdown, the vote count was a big 352 to 66. it passed clearly with a wide margin there. it goes up to the president to sign. that will keep the government running until mid-november. >>> amanda knox freed this afternoon. she is he cexpected to be back american soil but is it for good? there is talk that she can be sent back to italy for an appeal of the appeal. are you with me? remember the movie backdraft? it was caught on video in ohio. we'll show you this amazing video. >>> plus, thousands of kids are out of school today in alabama. >> people right now are not going to school. the kids are not going to school. why? because they are scared. >> their parents are scared that they and their children could be deported because of the
i'm used to being an underdog. but i think at the end of the day what people are going to say is, whose got a vision for the future that can actually help ordinary families recapture that american dream? >> president obama in that interview. despite all of the threats of the government shutdown, the vote count was a big 352 to 66. it passed clearly with a wide margin there. it goes up to the president to sign. that will keep the government running until mid-november. >>> amanda...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. >>> before the break we asked you what is the top haunted hotel in the u.s.? according to travelocity if you answered b the stanley hotel then you are correct. this is the hotel where author steven king stayed apparently when he came up with the book "the shining" befo
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation....
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thanks for joining us tonight. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, erin. >> i know you spent a lot of time on this, and we have spent a lot of time and used a lot of people on the economic strike team to look at this, and i wanted to ask you this overall as to why you're economichoosin into all of this detail, i'll picture it out when i get there or chris christie saying i'm going to cut, cut, cut, and i won't tell you what it is until i'm in office and everyone criticizing him for not giving detail and then he did it. what about doing that? saying you'll get a tax cut and not getting yourself boxed into the details. >> we're not boxed in. that's a typical reaction where if you don't release details they're going to come after you for not releasing details. if you do release details they'll come after you for releasing details. so we're going stay above that and continue to sell the story to the american people that we need to get washington out of the middle of the tax code. we need to prevent them from picking winn
thanks for joining us tonight. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, erin. >> i know you spent a lot of time on this, and we have spent a lot of time and used a lot of people on the economic strike team to look at this, and i wanted to ask you this overall as to why you're economichoosin into all of this detail, i'll picture it out when i get there or chris christie saying i'm going to cut, cut, cut, and i won't tell you what it is until i'm in office and everyone criticizing him for...
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values that unite us. let no agenda narrow our vision or drive us apart. >> earlier today i had a chance to discuss this whole debate with the man who knows all about this country's long history of debates over politics and religion and freedom as well. as a key player in the civil rights movement, the reverend joseph laurie is now celebrating his 90th birthday and i asked him about that pastor's remarks that mormonism is a cult. >> well, i'm not going to vote for mitt romney but it has nothing to do with his religion. i think he's free to pursue religion at whatever level he choses. i believe in equal rights, which includes the right to worship as you choose, to believe what you want to. i think a person who deny mitt romney and anybody else the right to worship as they want to, they reflect on our own religion. >> so was -- >> it teaches me that i have to respect everybody's rights. >> isn't one of the principles, once the freedom wkournt countr was founded, freedom of religion? >> yes. >> and so why is
values that unite us. let no agenda narrow our vision or drive us apart. >> earlier today i had a chance to discuss this whole debate with the man who knows all about this country's long history of debates over politics and religion and freedom as well. as a key player in the civil rights movement, the reverend joseph laurie is now celebrating his 90th birthday and i asked him about that pastor's remarks that mormonism is a cult. >> well, i'm not going to vote for mitt romney but it...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> what you saw in the city, 360 degree shot. you didn't see one ngo vehicle. no ngo personnel. no international relief at all. and everybody talks about this city. >> my special guest, sean penn. let me ask you, the reputation you have, is that you must just spend all your time furious. >> i wonder if that's so. >> you could be a more media friendly. you could be less abraeive. less in people's faces. there's another way of doing this. you could be mr. beloved hollywood star helping the world. i get the feeling you don't give a crap about all that. >> when oh when i was very young, i was doing my first movie who i had done a play on broadway with, come to visit me. he was bunking up in my small hotel room in valley forge, pennsylvania. and we'd be getting up very early every morning and every morning the girl at the
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